The Kleenex Holder: Leather - Forest - One size
Handcrafted in Portugal from soft OekoTex-certified leather, our tissue box is elegantly hiding your tissues in an elegant and simple manner.
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Description
The Kleenex Holder is a minimalistic, tactile take on the classic tissue box. Made from soft leather and free from stitching, our holder is a timeless option for tissue storage. It fits standard rectangular tissue boxes, accommodating both standard and extended height versions.
Originally designed for a 5-star hotel project in Copenhagen, the Kleenex Holder received such positive feedback that we added it to our collection.
The selected colours—cognac, tobacco, mandarin, grey, forest, and cactus—belong to our range curated by Josephine A. Hoffmeyer and Elisa Ossino in 2021 for Salone del Mobile, Milan, as part of H+O's Via Solferino installation.
The Kleenex Holder is crafted from the finest OekoTex-certified leather, offering a soft, stitch-free finish.
Dimensions: 24.2/12.5/7.7 cm (fits standard rectangular tissue boxes)
Material: OekoTex-certified leather made from European hides
Colour: Forest both on the exterior and interior
Production location: Handmade in Portugal
Logo placement: Discreetly blind-debossed on the side
Personalisation: It is not possible to personalise the Kleenex holder
"August Sandgren makes mess pretty"
Ditte Isager, Photographer
"Boxes like these can last a lifetime"
Michael Pram Rasmussen, Senior Executive
"The precision of the craftsmanship, the proportions and the wonderful tactility of the leather is a daily joy"
Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen, Architect
"It really works! My keys, receipts, cards, etc., now have a home, and I always know where to find my things in the morning"
Dago Diedrich, Senior Partner McKinsey & Company
"We love the quality, love the simple design, love that it is designed to last forever - no one else is really doing this"
Juliana Parker, Interior Designer
"An elegant and conscious way to hide otherwise distracting clutter. Unique storage solution that is a beautiful object in itself"
Olga Krukovskaya, Interior Designer